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PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION
NOTARIZED PROOF OF PUBLICATION
COMMONWEALTH OF KF,NTIJCKY
COUNTY OF FA&.hk-.
Before me, a Notary Public, in and for said county and state, this d’’ day of
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personally known to me, who being duly sworn, states as follows: That she is
Advertising Assistant of the Kentucky Press Service, Inc; that she has personal
knowledge of the contents of this affidavit; and that the publications included
on the attached list published the L,egal Notice for Kenergy.
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FOR COW CASE NO. 2011-00035
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Authorities said Oldham reported a pain in her right side but refused medical treat- ment at the scene. No other injuries were reported.
Oldham’s car sustained minor to moderate damage. Nelson’s 1990 Toyota 4x4 sustained minor to moderate damage. W s 1994 Chevro- let Corsica sustained severe damage.
Clay Police Chief Chris Evitts and Clay Fire and Res- cue assisted at the scene.
nm., Jme? 23,9:58 aww3, An. accident occurred on
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FO CASE NO. 2011-00035
A public hearing will be held at 10:OO A M . , Eastern Standard Time, on Thursday, July 7, 2011, in Hearing Room 1 of the Kentucky Public Service Commission’s offices at 211 Sower Blvd., Frankfort, KY, for the purpose of examining Kenergy’s application for an adjustment in existing rates and for the cross-examination of witnesses of Kenergy and inter- venors.
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A public hearing will be held at 1O:OO A.M., Eastern Standard Time, on Thursday, July 7, 2011, in Hearing Room 1 of the Kentucky Public Service Commission's offices at 211 Sower Blvd., Frankfort, ICY, for the purpose of examining Kenergy 's application for an adjustment in exist- ing rates and for the cross-examination of wit- iiesses of Kenergy and intervenors.
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H E M N G FOR KErn'RG'Tr' CCgsRP. CASE NO. 2 ~ ~ ~ - ~ ~ ~ 3 ~
A public hearing will be heid at 1O:QO A.M., Eastern Stadard Time, on Thursday, July 7, Z Q l i , in Hearing Rooin 1 of the Kentucky Public Service Commission's offices at 224 Sower Blvd., Franldort, MY, for the purpose of examining Kenergy's application for an adjustment in existing rates and for the cross-examination of witnesses of Kenergy and inter-
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Notice is hereby given that
SEPTIC SYSTEM
fore six months from this day. This 2011, in Bearing R~~~~ 1 of the the 15th day of June, 2011. Kentncky Public Service
Commission's offices at 311 Hancock Circuit Court Clerk Sower Btvd., Frankfort, ICY, for
the purpose of examining Kenergy's application for an - - - - - - - - -
CO-EXECUTOR NOTICE
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-NEWS, HARTFORD AND BEAVER DAM. KENTUCKY, THURSDAY, JUNE 30.2011, PAGE 11-A
A public hearing will be held at 1O:W A.M., Eastern Standard Time, on Thursday, July 7,
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By virtue of judgments and orders of sale rendered in the following cases, I will on Monday, .July 1 I"', 2011, at 1:00 p.m. CDT., expose to sale at public auction at the Courthouse door in Hartford, Ohio County, Kentucky. the following propeities. Buyers are responsible for reviewing the Court records anQthe actual Judgment and Order of Sale entered in each Court record to determine if there are other encumbrances associated with each property. The Commissioners Office, Circuit Court, and counsel do not warrant title. The official Court record may be viewed at the Ohio Circuit Court Clerk's Office.
1. CITIMORTGAGE, LNC. VS. JE,REMY D. AUTRY. ET AL; CIVIL ACTION NO. 1 1-CI- 00 120 iU\/fOCWT OF JUDGMEXT: $134.592.22 TERMS OF SALE: CASH OR lO?/o DOMW AND GOOD AND SUFFICIENT SURETY BOND FOR BALANCE OF BID. DUE IN .30 DAYS
HORSE BRANCH, ICY: PROPERTY: 11769 us HIGHW-AY 62 E r w .
A certain tract or parcel of land lying and being in Ohio County, Kentucky> and more particularly described as follows: Eeginning at an iron pin (set), said point being 40.00 feet northeast of the center
2. FIFTI-I THIRD blORTG.4GE COMPANY VS. UNKNOR(X SPOUSE, IF ANY, OF MARY FELIX AWA MARY LOU FELIX, ET AL; C I V L ACTION NO. L I-CI-00065 iIM0UNT OF JUDGhENT S47,5S 1.27 TERMS OF SALE: CASH OR 10941 DOWN AND GOOD AND SUFFICIENT SURETY BOND FOR BAL.ANCE OF BID, DUE IN 30 DAYS PROPERTY: 142 YOUNG STREET> BEAVER DAM, ICY.
A certain tract or parcel of land, together with all iinproveinents thereon, situated in the City sP beaver Dani, Ohio County, Kentucky, bounded as follows: Beginning on the east side of Lafayette Street (formerly Maple Street) with its intersection of South First Strset; thence with said Lafayette Street (,ibrnierly Ivlaple Street) South 2 East 165 - 1 / I - feet to a stalce or stone; thence North 98 East I00 feet to a stalce or stone; thencc Yor-th 2 - parallel with said first line !65-1/2 feet to said South first street; thence with said South first street 100 feei to the beginning.
3. TAS EASE LIEN INVESTMENTS 1: LL.C VS. BETTY D. TRAVIS, ET AL,; CIVIL
AMOUNT OF JUDGMENT $944.84 TEXkf? 01- SALE: CASH OR 1O?'o DOWN ,.?>I3 GOOD AND SUFFICIENT SURETY BOND FOR RAi-.ANCE OF BID, DUE IN 3C DAYS
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FOR ~ E ~ R ~ ~ COW. CASE NO. 2011-00035
A public hearing i v i l l be held at 10:OO AM., Eastern Standard Time, on Thursday, July 7, 2011, in Hearing Room 1 of the Kentucky Public Service €ommission’s ofices at 211 Sower Blvd., Frankfort, Mu, for the purpose of examining Kenergy’s application for an adjustment in exist- ing rates and for the cross-examination of wit- nesses of Kenergy and intervenors.
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I the south line QT Lmdl I V I U I . . , . -_ treet, said stake being N 105 East Main Cross, resolution heretatore 3-30 West 50.0 feet from P. 0 Box 139 passed by the Council of ie Southwest corner of Greenville, Kentucky the City of Drakesboro, ie intersection of Cedar 42345 Kentucky, Kentucky treet with Payne Avenue; (270) 338-9250 Utilities Company has ience with the South line 6-28c been awarded an electric f Cedar Street North 43- franchise. Said franchise is 0 West 48.0 feet to a more particularly described take; thence South 46-30 and fully defined in an Vest 166.0 feet to an alley; ordinance granting and ience South 43-30 East creating the same, the full 6.0 feet to a stake; thence text of which is available lorth 46.30 East 166.0 tion to for inspection in the ?et to the beginning. office of the Drakesboro All coal, oil, gas, and Pursuant to Application City Clerk, 303 Mose ther minerals and mineral Number 889-9004 MA2 Rager Blvd., Drakesboro, ubstances are reserved to In accordance with KRS Kentucky. The ordinance ie same extent same are 350.070, notice is hereby by title and summary is as served in former deeds, given that KenAmerican follows: ORDINANCE #Q4- ind this deed is made Resources, lnc., 101 18-2011.AN ORDINANCE ubject to two leased to Prosperous Place, Suite E S T A B L I S H I N G l e Central Coal and Iron 125, Lexington, KY A FRANCHISE lompany, from William 40509, has applied for AGREEMENT RELATED ‘. Payne and his wife, a major revision to an TO THE TRANSMISSION acorded in Deed Book 80, existing surface mining AND DISTRIBUTION OF ’age 5, and Deed Book and reclamation operation ELECTRICAL ENERGY IO, Page 3, respectively; for a coal refuse disposal AND THE PROVISION 1 the Muhlenberg County site located 1.2 miles OF RETAIL ELECTRIC ;ourt Clerk‘s Office. This Southeast of Midland in SERVICE IN AREAS Ieed is also made subject Muhlenberg County. The HERETOFORE SERVED o all conditions contained proposed operation will BY KENTUCKY UTILITIES I deed to W.H. Smith from disturb an additional 13.65 COMPANY. V.D. Thompson and wife, surface acres making a Misty Hambrick, .ois Thompson, Deed total area of 240.14 acres Drakesboro City Clerk
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:onveyed to Hugh L. The proposed loines and Misty Joines, major revision area is )y deed dated October 28, approximately 0.3 miles !002, of record in Deed South from State Route 3ook 403, page 499, in 70’s junction with State he Muhlenberg County Route 181 and located 0.4 ;jerk‘s Office. miles North of Cypress
ea1 estate is indivisible Jhe proposed major Kentucky Public md cannot be divided revision is located on the vithout materially Central City West U.S.G.S. mpairing its value and 7 % minute quadrangle he value of Plaintiffs lien map. The surface area hereon and shall be sold to be disturbed by the is a whole, free and dear operation is owned by If the claims of the parties KenAmerican Resources, a this action and subject Inc. The major revision o easements, restrictions, proposes to increase the md stipulations of record, size of the existing fine coal my matters that would be disposal impoundments. jisclosed by an accurate The application has been ;urvey or inspection of filed for public inspection at he property, any current the Department for Natural
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h public hearing will be held at 1000 LM., Eastern Standard Time, on Thnrsday, July 7, 2011, in Hearing Room 1 of the Kentucky Public Service Commission's offices at 311 Sower Blvd., Frankfort, KY, for the purpose of examining Menergy's application for an adjustment in existing ratcs and fur the cross-exam ination of witnesses of Kenergy and intervenors.
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SUMMARY OF SPECIAL EVENTS ORDINANCE # 4
SERIES 201 1
AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR THE ISSUANCE OF SPECIAL EVENT PERMITS TO REGULATE EVENTS ON THE PUBLIC STREETS AND Pl lRl IC PROPERTY OF THE CiTY IN THE iNTEREST OF PUBIC HEALTH. SAFE? AND WELFARE; AND TO PROVYDE FOR FEES, CHARGES ANI); PROCEDURES REQUIRED TO ADMINISTER THE PERMIT PROCESS.
Any person who violates any provision of this article or the terms and conditions of any written permit approved as provided herein, shall, upon conviction thereof, be guilty of a misdemeanor and shall be punished by a fine not to exceed five hundred dollars ($500.0) for each offer se. Each day a violation continues shall constitute a separate offense.
The undersigned, as city attorney for the City of Caihoun, certifies that the foregoing is a true and correct summary of City Ordinance No. 4, which ordinance is available at the office of the city clerk for inspection in its entirety.
/s/ W.E. Quisenberry, Jr.
UTILITY ORDINANCE
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF LIVERMORE, KENTUCKY, ENACTING A NEW SECTION XI1
OF THAT ORDINANCE ESTABLiSHlNG RULES, REGULATIONS AND
CONDITIONS OF SERVICE APPLICABLE TO THE MUNICIPAL WATER AND
WASTE WATER SYSTEMS OF THE CITY OF LIVERMORE, KENTUCKY
ORDINANCE NO. 11-06-0'1
WHEREAS, on April 14, 1988, the City Council of Livermore, Kentucky, Inacted Ordinance No. 3-88 establishing rules, regulations and conditions if service applicable to the municipal natural gas, water and waste water ystems of the City; and,
WHEREAS, the City Council has determined that it is desirable and ippropriate to now enact a new Section XI1 of said Ordinance;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY OF LIVERMORE, CENTUCKY, AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION I.
\ new SECTION XI1 of said Ordinance No. 3-88 is enacted as follows:
jECTiON XI1 BILLING. COLLECTION. PENALTIES
Bills for utility services in accordance with the foregoing schedule shall )e mailed to each customer on or before the 5th day or thereabout of each :alendar month and the face amount of each bill shall be due and payable )y the 15th day of the same month. If the bill is not paid by the 15th day ,f the same month, then a late fee equivalent to ten percent (10%) of the otal amount due for water and sewer shall be added to the total amounl If the bill. The City, within its sole and absolute discretion, may, but is noi equired to, mail a pink reminder notice to customers on the 10th day 01 he month. If the total amount of any bill shall remain unpaid at the 21sl lay of the same month, the service for such unpaid service to the remise5 ;hall be disconnected and no re-connection shall be permittedl excepi ipon payment of the entire bill, including any late charges, together witt I re-connection charge of $20.00 for water. Further, such residential ant :ommergai customer's required deposit shall be 575.00 for water service.
If any deadline date falls on a Saturday, Sunday or legal holiday, suck jeadline shall not expire until the next regular business day thereafter leposits shall be no excuse for delinquency. In extreme or emergency case5 >f need, application can be made for arrangements with the City Clerk foi ?xtra time on.payment of their bill before cut off of service. Nevertheless, bil mist be paid in full by the last day of the same month in such extreme 01 tmergency situations, exclusive to only death or hospitalization, with pro0 >y providing death certificate or funeral home death verification, newspapei iublished obituary notice, itemized hospital bill, or hospital discharge siease, with cut off on the next business day.
SECTiON II.
All other sections and clauses of the aforesaid Ordinance of April 14 1988, as previously amended, shall remain in full force and effect except a$ snacted herein.
SECTiQN 111"
Ail ordinances, resolutions and orders, and parts thereof, in conflic nerewith, including the former Section XI1 of said Ordinance No. 3-88, arc iereby repealed to the extent of such conflict, and this Ordinance shal oecome effective as of the '1st day of August, 201 1, upon its enactment anc publication as provided by law.
Motion to record was made by David Edmonds, seconded by Dinat Hopper, at a reaular meeting on May 14, 201 1.
Motion for Fassage was made by David Edmonds, seconded by Dinat Hopper, at a regular meeting on June 9, 201 1, with 5 members present an( 5 voting for passage of this Ordinance.
Is1 John D. Renfrow Mayor, City of Livermore
ATTEST
Is/ Deanna Edmonds